Hm. Steyn et al., THE PREDICTION OF PHENOLOGICAL STAGES IN 4 NAMAQUALAND EPHEMERAL SPECIES USING THERMAL UNIT INDEXES, Israel journal of plant sciences, 44(2-3), 1996, pp. 147-160
Flowering time of ephemeral plant species in Namaqualand (South Africa
) generally ranges from mid-July through September, depending on the t
iming of the first substantial winter rains. The precise timing of the
flowering of species is determined by the individual's life history a
nd the integrated effects of a complex of environmental factors. Pheno
logical and climatic data were recorded and used to determine the numb
er of thermal units required by four Namaqualand ephemeral species to
reach a certain phenological stage. Twenty-three thermal unit indices
were used to calculate the number of thermal units needed to reach a s
pecific phenological stage. The index combining cold units from sowing
until flower initiation, with Growing Degree Days (heat units) from f
lower initiation until anthesis flowering or display/peak flowering, g
ave the most accurate predictive values. Flowering time of Namaqualand
ephemerals can therefore be predicted at the beginning of the growing
season after the first substantial rainfall, and refinements made thr
oughout the season by the use of actual temperature data.